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Distrelec to showcase at embedded world 2023
Distrelec will showcase at embedded world 2023 tools and devices for power distribution and waveform generation as well as minimal form factor oscilloscopes.
Heraeus Electronics launches new Innolot 2.0 solder paste
Heraeus Electronics announces the release of its new Microbond SMT660 Innolot 2.0 no-clean printing T4 solder paste.
Soldering platform integrates all applications
Weller’s WXsmart, a new 300W hand soldering platform that integrates all soldering applications into a single solder station has been added to its product offering by distributor RS.
Overview of Littelfuse protection solutions for electronic systems
Littelfuse is a flagship brand whose products are distributed by TME, and in our catalogue you will find thousands of them – from passive and semiconductor components to sensors to electromechanical components such as contactors or switches.
Arduino Uno scales performance with new 32-bit versions
Arduino has announced the launch of its next-generation UNO board, a significant revision of its 8-bit technology.
IoT manual soldering station debuts at electronica
Ersa will be presenting what is said to be the world's first manual soldering station at electronica 2022 in Munich (November 15-18).
Altus confirms the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics exhibition was the best yet!
The team at Altus Group reported that the Southern Manufacturing and Electronics exhibition was a resounding success this year. With over 9,000 visitors attending the show, the company stood out in their field. As a result, they made positive connections with companies from across the country.
WXsmart hand soldering platform available from distrelec
Specialist distributor of electronic and technical components, Distrelec, is bringing to the market Weller Tools’ smart soldering platform WXsmart.
Angled variants of the 720/770 series: Designed for tight installation spaces
Plastic angled connectors with snap-in locking are sensitive to faulty handling and thus challenging in design terms.
Reducing complexity and driving forward microelectronics
Moore’s Law tells us that the speed and capability of computers will double every two years due to the growing number of transistors that a microchip can contain.